Roxy Theatre (Greenville, North Carolina)
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Roxy Theatre (Greenville, North Carolina)
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The Roxy Theatre is a theater building built in Greenville, North Carolina, in 1938. It served African American audiences and succeeded the Plaza Theatre in the area known as The Block. Both theaters were owned by John W. Warner, a theater owner and filmmaker.
He made the local film Pitch a Boogie Woogie with his brother from New York City. The theater closed in 1972 and became a community arts center. The art deco theater is at 629 Albemarle Avenue. In 1979 the songwriter William Myles Nobles b
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Theater in Greenville, North Carolina
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2022-05-21T16:40:30Z
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